Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . GEORGE HOMER MEYER Secretary to Superintendent ofSchools G EORGE HOMER MEYER,Secretary to the Superintend-ent of Schools, newspaper man andstory writer, is a native of SanFrancisco, the son of Lewis Meyer,pioneer gold seeker of 49, andAnnie E. (Wilson) Meyer. Hiseducation was obtained in the publicschools of San Francisco and So-noma counties and at Christian Col-lege, Santa Rosa. Much of hisyouth was spent on his fathersSonoma ranch, the romantic en-vironment of which was picturedlater in his novel of early Californiadays, The Nine Swords of Morale


Municipal blue book of San Francisco, 1915 . GEORGE HOMER MEYER Secretary to Superintendent ofSchools G EORGE HOMER MEYER,Secretary to the Superintend-ent of Schools, newspaper man andstory writer, is a native of SanFrancisco, the son of Lewis Meyer,pioneer gold seeker of 49, andAnnie E. (Wilson) Meyer. Hiseducation was obtained in the publicschools of San Francisco and So-noma counties and at Christian Col-lege, Santa Rosa. Much of hisyouth was spent on his fathersSonoma ranch, the romantic en-vironment of which was picturedlater in his novel of early Californiadays, The Nine Swords of is the author also of Almirante,Outlawed, Lamara and OtherPoems and much fugitive proseand verse. For many years one of the best-known newspaper menof San Francisco, his long association with municipal affairs ledfinally to his own entrance into the city service. He married MissBelle Menefee of Santa Rosa and they have three children— Vinson of Vancouver, B. C.; Edwin Marion and George COPyMGHT 1912 By THE PANAMA- PACIFIC INTEPNATIONAL EXPOSITION CO- FESTIVAL H.\LL, PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Panama-Pacific Ixterxatioxal Exposition 99:


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